FTalk Massanger
Not everyone is on Facebook, but it sure seems that way sometimes;
the site certainly has more members than any other social networking
site in history. Among Facebook's many options for staying connected is
its chat feature, which is popular with many users. But what if you want
to chat with Facebook friends without being tethered to the Facebook
Web page? Try fTalk. This slick chat client lets you log into your
Facebook account and chat with your friends without even having your
browser open.

We got off to a rough start with fTalk, as it
immediately crashed the first time we launched it. But after we
restarted it we encountered no further problems. The program has a sleek
interface that's typical of chat clients, with separate collapsible
lists of friends who are on- and offline; a search feature lets you find
friends quickly if your lists are long. Initiating a chat with a friend
opened an attractive window that displayed both our profile images, as
well as links to open Facebook in our browser and view our friend's
profile and photos or send him a private message. Options allowed us to
enable or disable sounds and tray notifications when we got new messages
or when a friend signed into chat. We didn't come across a Help file
anywhere, but that was okay; anyone who's ever used a chat client before
(and even most people who haven't) should be able to figure out fTalk
pretty easily. Overall, we found fTalk to be a great alternative to
chatting on the Facebook Web page, and we recommend it to anyone who
makes frequent use of Facebook's chat feature.
fTalk installs and uninstalls without issues.
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